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You Haven't Left Me Yet lyrics and chords are intended for your
personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by George
Strait.
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You Haven't Left Me Yet Recorded by George Strait Written by Kent M. Robbins and Dana Hunt
C The laughter is gone the crying is over F And I'm not losing sleep anymore C The walls are all bare the closet's half empty F The phone doesn't ring like before G7 F I'm done with fallin' apart G7 F G7 I'm waitin' for my change of heart
C G7 F G7 I wake up alone knowing I'm on my own again C G7 F G7 Got it all straight in my head C G7 F G7 Must be something I missed as I went down the list C G7 F Of the things that I need to forget Dm G7 C Every thing's gone but you haven't left me yet
I painted our room replaced all the curtains F And there's a new rug on the floor C Called up the Good Will said come and get it F Everything she left behind is yours G7 F I can still see you drivin' away G7 F So why do I still see your face
Repeat #2
A#7 F There's not a picture left not a stitch of clothes G7 But there's still something here
And I don't believe in ghosts
Repeat #2
Em C G7 I wake up alone knowing I'm on my own again C G7 F G7 You haven't left me yet C G7 F G7 Must be something I missed as I went down the list C G7 F Though you haven't left me yet Dm G7 C Every thing's gone but you haven't left me yet
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